New Study: Supply Chains Unprepared to Meet Future Disruption Due to Disconnected Teams, Systems, Processes

Seventy-nine percent of supply chain professionals have to react to unanticipated changes on a regular basis. However, due to siloed or inaccessible information from vendors, outdated manual processes, and disconnected systems and teams across the organization, the vast majority feel unprepared to react to changes quickly. These and other findings were uncovered in a supply chain study from Quickbase, the leading no-code platform for operational agility.

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“When there’s any kind of disruption to a supply chain – big or small – it’s critical to have access to all data in real-time to make decisions”

In the last 18 months, supply chains have been more affected than ever by rapid changes and disruptions, largely as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey, “Building Resiliency Through Supply Chain Visibility,” identifies the most critical pain points behind these disruptions, and explores trends around organizations’ ability to react to change and identify a more efficient path forward to keep up with the rapid pace of change in today’s businesses.

Highlights from the survey include:

  • Only 10% of supply chain professionals feel extremely prepared for future disruptions.
  • 59% of respondents see the root cause of disruption as manual processes or disconnected systems.
  • Only 37% of respondents feel completely prepared to handle disruptions to supply chain changes.
  • 54% of respondents cited increasing visibility as a supply chain priority post-COVID-19, compared to 34% before the pandemic.
  • 94% of respondents plan to make changes to their supply chain in the wake of COVID-19 to mitigate future disruption.
  • 79% of those surveyed are responding to changes such as production quantity, quality defects and manufacturing work patterns within their teams or organizations weekly (43%) or daily (36%).

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“When there’s any kind of disruption to a supply chain – big or small – it’s critical to have access to all data in real-time to make decisions,” said Ed Jennings, CEO of Quickbase. “We live in a world where disruption is constant, and organizations need technology that is accessible to teams that are closest to the problems to move quickly – that’s where we come in. Our platform empowers organizations to get real-time insights from their core systems as well as connect teams and data across sources.”

Quickbase is designed to promote collaboration by providing visibility to make critical decisions with real-time data. The platform’s approach to citizen automation democratizes the ability to create new business applications that solve the most pressing supply chain challenges. Organizations that build a strong practice of citizen development and automation are able to unite data and systems quickly, automate tedious processes and better collaborate across business units and partners.

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